„Sea water desalination is key to supplying the world’s population with potable water, but it can only be sustainable hence socially and environmentally responsible, if that desalination is based on renewable energies.”

MAGE WATER MANAGEMENT Leitmotiv

Location

System size

Operation time

Evaluation period

Raw water

Fuerteventura, Spain.
Aguas Verdes Holiday Resort, drinking water supply

2 x 500 liters per day

from 1992

six years

Brackish Water / Sea Water

Tunisia, Sfax, Al Matar
Farm irrigation and drinking water supply

1 x 500 liters per day

from 1994

three weeks

Brackish Water

Pozo Izqerdo, Gran Canaria
SODESA Project; CIEA-Research Institute for Water and Energy

1 x 1´000 liters per day

from 2000

three years

Sea water

Sultan Qaboos University
Desalination Test Center Muscat, Sultanate of Oman

1 x 1´000 liters per day

from 2001

two years

Sea water beach well

Bavarian Center for applied Energy Research

500 liters per day

1994-2001

1994-2001

Sea Water, industrial waste water (Galvanisation effluents)

AHC-Oberflächentechnik
GmbH & Co. KG Kerpen, Germany

1´000 liters per day

from 1996

1996

Galvanisation effluent

Sami Rock Company
Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Drinking Water supply

MidiSAL, 5´000 liters per day

from December 2005

2005-2009

Brackish / Sea Water

Geroskipou, Cyprus
Public Swimming pool Drinking + HC Water supply

MiniSAL, 1´000 liters per day

from December 2007

2010

Sea Water

South of Dubai
Desert Resort UAE

MidiSAL, 5´000 liters per day

from July 2008

from October 2008

High salinity fossile ground water

Sopogy, Hawaii

MiniSal, 1000 liters per day

2010

Sea Water

Centre Mediville, Chennai, India

MiniSal, 1000 liters per day

2010

Brackish / Sea Water

BARC Research, Chennai, India

MiniSal 1000 liters per day

2011

Brackish / Sea Water